I think it'll be Tory/Libdem again. Possibly with UKip thrown in, depending how desperate they are. I think the libdems will get slaughtered for their Faust's pact so nobody else will touch them with a barge pole and the other non-coalition parties won't want to make the same mistake. Apart from the Tories, who don't give a shit, and UKip, who are too thick and disconnected from reality.

I've got a tenner riding with DP that it will be a Tory minority government rather than a coalition.

If it ends up being Labour/SNP I give it two years before another election. I'm not convinced that England and Wales will take well to SNP having a large role in government so soon after the referendum.

I agree that the Libdem are going to struggle this time round. I'm not even sure the Libdem would welcome another coalition after this catastrophic one. Catastrophic for them, at least. UKIP won't get enough seats. Farage is set to lose his. So is Clegg.

Labour/SNP..... hmmm.... Maybe.

How about the Green Party? Do you think they will come into play? Last time I looked they had 8% but will that convert to enough seats?

I do think it currently looks like another hung parliament is on the cards.

It will be interesting to see though who holds the balance of power. The LibDems did last time obviously, but if they are all but obliterated, or at least very much reduced in number, then it will be much less clear how it could work.

I can't see a Labour minority government propped up by the SNP, Independents and other fringe parties really lasting long. It might well fall at the first hurdle.

I suspect the major parties may have to form some sort of a coalition, but whatever happens, we live in interesting times.

I thought that after the last General Election Vince Cable put it very well when he said that the electorate had just delivered the electoral equivalent of the "perfect snooker" to politicians.